Consensus, Salience and Necessity in Social Representations - Technical Note

  • Claude Flament Université de Provence

Abstract

The results of 7 studies show that among several (quantitatively) very salient traits of an object of social representation, some are (qualitatively) necessary, the others, not. This is made apparent by using a particular kind of questioning, the logic of which is described. The necessary traits are considered as constituting the central core of the social representation.

Published
2017-06-30
Section
Free standing papers